Disneyland has announced that it will be updating a scene at the iconic Pirates of the Caribbean ride next year so that it no longer features women being sold on the auction block. Currently, the ride depicts a scene where women are tied together in a line by rope while a pirate auctions them off to the highest bidder. In the updated version, a tall redheaded woman from the bride auction is reimagined as a pirate and the auction itself is redone as a scene showing townspeople surrendering their goods to the pirates. A sign that currently reads, “Auction, Take a wench for a bride,” will reportedly be changed to read, “Auction, Surrender yer loot.”

The move is the latest in a series of attempts at making the ride less offensive to women. In recent years, a scene showing pirates chasing women was changed so that the women held trays of food — presumably so that it seemed like the pirates were trying to satiate their hunger as opposed to their lust. Another balcony scene was updated so that a woman was shown chasing a pirate instead of being pursued herself.